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New profile feature: In the past the OSTC provide just one instance for settings. If for example a diver switched from OC to CCR configuration several settings had to be modified. To improve this and to be more flexible in adapting the OSTC to differend dive scenarions the usage of up to 4 profiles has beem introduced. The profiles are copies of the common settings but stored in a separate, previously not used, flash section => no impact to existings settings handling. For access to the profiles the existing setting flash functions are reused. To enable this a parameter war introduced which defines the target of the operation (common settings or profiles).
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/**
  ******************************************************************************
  * @file    uartProtocol_Co2.h
  * @author  heinrichs weikamp gmbh
  * @version V0.0.1
  * @date    31-Jul-2023
  * @brief	 Interface functionality to handle external, UART based CO2 sensors
  *
  @verbatim
  ==============================================================================
                        ##### How to use #####
  ==============================================================================
  @endverbatim
  ******************************************************************************
  * @attention
  *
  * <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT(c) 2014 heinrichs weikamp</center></h2>
  *
  ******************************************************************************
  */

/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef UART_PROTOCOL_CO2_H
#define UART_PROTOCOL_CO2_H

#ifdef __cplusplus
 extern "C" {
#endif

/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "configuration.h"
#include "stm32f4xx_hal.h"

 typedef enum
  {
	UART_CO2_INIT = 0,		/* Default Status for every sensor type */
	UART_CO2_IDLE,			/* sensor detected and no communication pending */
	UART_CO2_ERROR,
 	UART_CO2_SETUP = 10,	/* collecting data needed to be read out of the sensor once at startup */
  	UART_CO2_OPERATING,		/* normal operation */
	UART_CO2_CALIBRATE		/* request calibration */
  } uartCO2Status_t;

  typedef enum
  {
  	CO2RX_Ready= 0,					/* Initial state */
 	CO2RX_DetectStart,					/* validate start byte */
 	CO2RX_SelectData,					/* Data contained in this frame */
  	CO2RX_Data0,						/* Process incoming data */
 	CO2RX_Data1,
 	CO2RX_Data2,
 	CO2RX_Data3,
 	CO2RX_Data4,
 	CO2RX_Data5,
 	CO2RX_Data6,
 	CO2RX_Data7,
 	CO2RX_Data8,
 	CO2RX_Data9,
 	CO2RX_Data10,
 	CO2RX_Data11,
 	CO2RX_Data12,
 	CO2RX_DataComplete
  } receiveStateCO2_t;


 typedef enum
 {
 	CO2CMD_MODE_POLL,		/* Set operation mode of sensor to polling => only send data if requested */
 	CO2CMD_MODE_STREAM,		/* Set operation mode of sensor to streaming => send data every two seconds */
 	CO2CMD_CALIBRATE,		/* Calibrate sensor */
 	CO2CMD_GETSCALE,		/* Get scaling factor */
 	CO2CMD_GETDATA			/* Read sensor data */
 } co2SensorCmd_t;


void uartCo2_Control(void);
void uartCo2_ProcessData(uint8_t data);
void uartCo2_SendCmd(uint8_t CO2Cmd, uint8_t *cmdString, uint8_t *cmdLength);
uint8_t uartCo2_isSensorConnected();

#endif /* UART_PROTOCOL_CO2_H */